Neandertal - Now classified as a variety or race of modern Homo sapiens.

(source - Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 32, 1957 p:348-363)

Cro-Magnon Man - Now classified as modern Homo sapiens.

(source - Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 6, 1968 p:792)

Modern Homo sapiens- Modern humans.

What does some of the literature say about these human ancestral trees?

"Why had he [Dr. Pilbeam] changed his position on human origins? He said that it was not due to the discovery of only one particular specimen, but the recovery of various materials made him realize that his previous statements, which had been made so adamantly, were really based on very little evidence. He began to wonder, since they were based on so little evidence, why he had held them so strongly. It made him think about the nature of scientific thinking, and this precipitated a very profound change in his approach to analysing data. He said that many of the statements made in the field of human origins had "very little to do with the real data and a great deal to do with unstated assumptions"...".

"The fossil record pertaining to man is still so sparsely known that those who insist on positive declarations can do nothing more than jump from one hazardous surmise to another and hope that the next dramatic discovery does not make them utter fools ..... Clearly, some people refuse to learn from this. As we have seen, there are numerous scientists and popularizers today who have the temerity to tell us that there is 'no doubt' how man originated. If only they had the evidence..."